The bank can offer a full range of products, including trade finance, securities trading and foreign exchange. |
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He has detected wariness among more conservative institutions to finance a venture in fashion. |
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He's not even a video game guy, he's just some random finance guy who occasionally offers incredibly ill-informed opinions about video games. |
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Soon after we separated, I heard about a class on how to teach English overseas and realized immediately that this could finance my wanderlust. |
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York council chiefs investigating how cash went missing at the authority's finance centre say they will be putting a claim in to their insurers. |
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He was out on the lash with a gang of workmates, boys from finance, getting the drinks in on the month's bonus. |
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A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Hamilton majored in finance and accounting. |
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My main income is two pensions, but my wife has a well-paid job and is willing to finance the building through a personal loan. |
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Marie is bringing her accounting skills to help the finance management of the club and takes up the position of joint treasurer. |
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Twice a month, the battalion adjutant coordinated a visit from the finance company to provide soldiers with casual pay. |
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He does not view modern finance as being Walrasian, that is, a theory of mutual determination of markets, real and financial. |
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But Flanagan already has a new team lined up, with George Watt, Hughes's second in command, installed as acting finance director. |
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His proposal has come as council finance chiefs look to balance the books and keep this year's rise in council tax below five per cent. |
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Even the most diehard personal finance addict is likely to be bamboozled by this one. |
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He is now a senior whip and is ranked seven places above the finance spokesperson. |
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The combination of unfettered finance and activist monetary management has been a recipe for momentous inflation. |
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Water was waist-high in one spot a half mile inland on Grand Cayman, the largest of the islands and an important offshore finance centre. |
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Three years later, he became joint managing director with finance director Tom Jenkinson. |
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When the economy boomed, a handful of men made great fortunes in railroads, steel and finance. |
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Finding people with significant experience in finance or accounting may prove challenging. |
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Instead, the report details an elaborate scheme to circumvent campaign finance laws. |
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Now, if some rich Southern liberals want to finance and coordinate such an effort, great. |
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A trade union has severed its 30-year ties and called time on an annual conference that brought hundreds of people and vital finance to the struggling resort. |
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It is no longer just the economic losses suffered by the finance, entertainment and tourist industries in Queensland that should be weighing on the Premier's mind. |
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In a White Paper currently before Parliament, the office of Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, is setting out new regulations for local government finance. |
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The event was timed to coincide with a World Bank meeting in Washington tomorrow, where finance ministers from across the world will discuss aid for basic education. |
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If you look at his campaign finance reports, you'll see that he has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from the very companies that he rails against. |
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We will be running a very small deficit, much of which will be used to finance such things as, for example, student loan advances, which are an asset in terms of net debt. |
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At this stage in history, the merchant class, desperate for money to finance their adventures, struggled with the monopoly of the moneylenders and overcame it. |
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St. Joseph's Abbey opened a casket business in 2007, selling high-end handcrafted cypress caskets to help finance its operations. |
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These circumstances led to the decision to allow branches to affiliate to and provide finance for other political organisations of their choosing. |
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Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out. |
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From a finance standpoint, Telemundo is the merest blip on GE's radar. |
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As Bryce Covert recently reported in The Nation, many new parents take on debt in order to finance time off. |
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If there really was a connection, I'd be outside whacking innocent forest creatures with a sword and stealing their gold to finance my quest to overthrow the evil empire. |
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James Langenfeld is a director at LECG, an economics and finance consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at Loyola University Law School, Chicago. |
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A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day. |
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McNab says the game has come to represent the acme of upmarket aspiration for the elite decision-makers of business, sports, finance, politics and showbiz. |
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The clerisy operates on very different principles than its rival power brokers, the oligarchs of finance, technology or energy. |
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Have you tried to access the research that your tax dollars finance, almost all of which is kept behind a paywall? |
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Some racing authorities in Australia, partly finance some of the Greyhound Adoption Groups, which house dozens of greyhounds a month. |
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It is by no means equal to football in finance, attendance or coverage, but it has a high profile nonetheless. |
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To obtain a license, the club must meet certain stadium, infrastructure, and finance requirements. |
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The Assembly has established the principle that the UN should not be unduly dependent on any one member to finance its operations. |
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Jersey's economy since the 1980s has been substantially more reliant on finance. |
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In 2017 an office of The International Stock Exchange was opened to provide a boost for the island's finance industry. |
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Until the 20th century, the States relied on indirect taxation to finance the administration of Jersey. |
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Canadian finance minister Paul Martin was chosen to be the first chairman and German finance minister Hans Eichel hosted the inaugural meeting. |
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The first of the tables below lists the member entities and their heads of government, finance ministers and central bank governors. |
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The other was Wyndham Lewis, who helped finance Disraeli's election campaign, and who died the following year. |
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In return, the Germans would finance Mexico's war and help it recover the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. |
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The Thatcher government encouraged growth in the finance and service sectors to compensate for Britain's ailing manufacturing industry. |
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While London was still a global centre of finance, it had been surpassed by New York, and was in danger of falling still further behind. |
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They are primarily engaged in specialised professions such as accounting, finance, and insurance. |
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Light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular offshore finance centre for private equity funds. |
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The finance industry, including banking, fiduciary, captive insurance and fund management, is very important to Guernsey's economy. |
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Data centres are a growing part of the Guernsey economy and are helping it diversify away from mainly finance related industries. |
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The profits neither finance a social dividend to benefit the population at large, nor do they accrue to their employees. |
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The proper role of government provides a starting point for the analysis of public finance. |
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Deficit finance allows governments to smooth tax burdens over time, and gives governments an important fiscal policy tool. |
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Public finance is closely connected to issues of income distribution and social equity. |
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At the same time, the emphasis of the citizenry is on value for money, thus making public finance management increasingly vital. |
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Public finance in centrally planned economies has differed in fundamental ways from that in market economies. |
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The development of capital markets meant that a government could borrow money to finance war or expansion while causing less economic hardship. |
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Credit ratings for structured finance instruments may be distinguished from ratings for other debt securities in several important ways. |
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And not all structured finance products receive a credit rating agency rating. |
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The European Union sanctioned banker N'Da Ametchi in 2011 for helping to finance the Gbagbo regime. |
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Highs had been unable to patent or develop the idea due to lack of finance. |
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In some churches, deacons exercise responsibility for practical matters of finance and fabric, either separately or together with the elders. |
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Prosperity returned in the 1950s and London remained a world center of finance and culture, but the nation was no longer a major world power. |
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When Lowell agreed to finance an anthology of Imagist poets, Pound's work was not included. |
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The deal was brokered by Ingenious Media, a leading UK corporate finance advisory business. |
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During the Spring David Burliuk gave two lectures on cubism and planned a polemical publication, which the Knave of Diamonds was to finance. |
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After the prime minister, the most powerful minister is the minister of finance. |
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In 2008, Transparency International criticized the lack of transparency of the system of Finnish political finance. |
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The Parliament did not approve the plan, however, mainly for reasons of finance. |
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Congress had immense difficulties throughout the conflict to efficiently finance the war effort. |
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The General Synod makes canon law, administers finance and monitors the work of the boards and committees of the Church. |
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But, so far as I understand the present measure of finance from the partial reports I have received, I find it too violent. |
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With the NAC taking a lead in organising the party's contests, and with finance tight just 28 candidates ran under the ILP banner. |
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Services also make up a large portion of the city's economy, in particular education, healthcare, and finance. |
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Services provided at the regional level were those needing greater finance or resources, or best exercised over a wide area. |
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It contrasts with a closed economy in which international trade and finance cannot take place. |
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In banking and finance, clearing denotes all activities from the time a commitment is made for a transaction until it is settled. |
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The Bank later used this expertise in energy finance to expand internationally. |
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He convinced his parents to finance his membership of several book clubs in Glasgow. |
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With this money in hand, the State can therefore finance the social welfare programs. |
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States also have the power to charter corporations that they own, control, or are responsible for the regulation and finance of. |
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The profit generated would be used to directly remunerate employees, collectively sustain the enterprise or finance public institutions. |
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In preparation for World War I the warring nations moved to fractional gold standards, inflating their currencies to finance the war effort. |
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Manufacturing and retail and finance sectors became dominant, influencing the American economy. |
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The finance minister, a true Aunt Sally figure, was dispatched to Moscow in search of backing. |
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When profits were high enough to finance improvements, therefore, fences replaced hurdles and boundary riders replaced shepherds. |
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Gore, of course, has never been a political Boy Scout, least of all when it comes to campaign finance. |
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It was he who maneuvered a captain of industry, steelmaker Francis Mer, rather than a government mandarin into the finance minister's job. |
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His game theory became the foundation for modern finance. Dr Strangelove went to work on Wall Street. |
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I submitted my application for student finance months ago, but haven't heard back. I think I've fallen between the cracks. |
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Harper has a few weeks' grace, during which he and his ham-fisted finance minister, Jim Flaherty, can ponder the error of their ways. |
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The finance minister had reason to be exasperated. Britain's economic future hinges on Europe, and this is no time for animus. |
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He would become governor of discovered lands, but was to finance himself all exploration. |
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The main economic activities include sheep farming, quarrying, finance and tourism. |
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London finance industry is based in the City of London and Canary Wharf, the two major Central Business Districts in London. |
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London's largest industry is finance, and its financial exports make it a large contributor to the UK's balance of payments. |
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It was an era of rapid economic modernization and growth of industry, trade and finance, in which Britain largely dominated the world economy. |
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Corruption, in this context the diversion of public finance from the needs of the army, may have contributed greatly to the Fall. |
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This was in return for their service as money lenders to the crown, which helped finance the Welsh Wars. |
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To finance warfare on Edward III's scale, however, the king had to resort to taxation of his subjects. |
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On each day, a different topic, such as foreign affairs or finance, is considered. |
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In May 1776, finance minister Turgot was dismissed, after failing to enact reforms. |
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It planned to use these seized lands to finance the government by issuing assignats. |
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One theory is that greater prosperity allowed people to finance marriage and new households earlier than previously possible. |
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There are also regular meetings of finance ministers, law ministers, health ministers, etc. |
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In finance, Liverpool founded the UK's first Underwriters' Association and the first Institute of Accountants. |
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Often the minister of finance will appoint the governor in consultation with the central bank's board and its incumbent governor. |
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On 18 March 2008, Reuters reported that American bankers Citigroup and JP Morgan would finance the deal with a USD 3 billion loan. |
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Barnato had incorporated Baromans Ltd in 1922, which existed as his finance and investment vehicle. |
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Messrs Wright, the bankers of Nottingham, recommended that Richard Arkwright apply to Strutt and Need for finance for his cotton spinning mill. |
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TfL is part of the Greater London Authority and is constituted as a statutory corporation regulated under local government finance rules. |
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Other pressure groups began to extend the definition from state managed health care to any form of state finance in health care. |
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In 1991, finance minister Saifur Rahman launched a range of liberal reforms. |
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Economic analysis can be applied throughout society, as in business, finance, health care, and government. |
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Financial economics or simply finance describes the allocation of financial resources. |
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Public finance is the field of economics that deals with budgeting the revenues and expenditures of a public sector entity, usually government. |
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In the private sector, professional economists are employed as consultants and in industry, including banking and finance. |
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In 2016, LBS launched a new programme the Masters in Financial Analysis, aimed at recent graduates who wish to pursue a career in finance. |
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The programme targets recent graduates with less than a year of work experience who plan to start a career in finance. |
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Students must also follow 3 electives of which minimum 2 must be related to finance. |
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The availability of finance largely determined the speed of construction for major projects. |
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Deane's goal was to influence the French government to finance the colonists in their fight for independence. |
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One of the most pressing problems at this time was the major crisis in public finance caused by the need to pay for the war against France. |
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Pink Floyd were also admirers of the Monty Python comedy group, and helped finance their 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. |
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Beginning in the 1980s, the Saudi Arabian government began to finance the construction of Sunni mosques in countries around the world. |
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Subsequently, Davies looked to US networks to finance future series of the programme. |
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Paul dominate the landscape in wealth and size, owing to their ties with manufacturing, finance, transportation, and meatpacking. |
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Collection of site specific data for wind speed and direction is crucial to determining site potential in order to finance the project. |
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During that time, the city was the leading centre for finance and diamonds. |
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Synods make many key decisions about finance, and about church property, which is usually held in trust by a synod trust company. |
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The growth in tourism has positively affected the agricultural, commercial, and finance industries, as well as the construction industry. |
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Natural England takes its finance, human resources and estates services from the Defra Shared Services organisation. |
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Opponents of the tax, who thought it should only be used to finance wars, wanted all records of the tax destroyed along with its repeal. |
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Any trading surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes. |
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In fact the contractor was unable to complete it and went into administration, under its creditor, the finance company Warrant Finance. |
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Services, especially banking and finance, account for the majority of economic output. |
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The government exerts greater control over broadcast media than print media, especially due to finance and licensing. |
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In business, economics, and finance, double entry bookkeeping, credit card, and the charge card were all first used in the West. |
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Genoa found it the growth of international finance, Venice in land expansion. |
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Many local powerholders facilitated the trade during this period to finance conflicts over territory and political campaigns. |
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The government has adopted incentives to encourage foreign financial business, and further banking and finance reforms are in progress. |
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Once Bolivia's government depended heavily on foreign assistance to finance development projects and to pay the public staff. |
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Aluminium production is the second most exported product, followed by finance and construction materials. |
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Having spent a great deal of his own money to finance expeditions, he was now heavily in debt. |
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He would be governor for life of any lands he discovered, but he was expected to finance for himself all costs of exploration and settlement. |
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The most serious problem to face the development was the near collapse of the bank providing the funds under a private finance initiative. |
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He was able to finance his military campaigns only by taxing and exploiting the local resources of his empire. |
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The second factor enabled the Company easily to finance its expansion in the new areas of commerce. |
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The VOC shareholders were the pioneers in laying the basis for modern corporate governance and corporate finance. |
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The high profits from the slave trade, he said, helped finance the Industrial Revolution. |
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Florence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era. |
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Genoa during the price revolution was a snapshot of global finance at its best. |
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During the oil boom of the 1970s, Nigeria accumulated a significant foreign debt to finance major infrastructural investments. |
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Offshore finance and information services have become important foreign exchange earners, and there is a healthy light manufacturing sector. |
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Morris used a French loan in 1782 to set up the private Bank of North America to finance the war. |
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If any military crisis required action, the Congress had no credit or taxing power to finance a response. |
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Napoleon used the money to finance his planned invasion of England, which never took place. |
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The growth in tourism has also positively affected the agricultural, commercial, and finance industries, as well as the construction industry. |
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Banks may refuse to issue loans to felons, and a felony conviction may prevent employment in banking or finance. |
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They paid union dues, and were well placed to finance themselves should a strike be needed. |
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They have collaborated in papers on growth theory, public finance, and monetary theory. |
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From the late 17th century, states learned how to finance wars through long term low interest loans from national banking institutions. |
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From the 1980s, the largest cities introduced toll rings to finance new road projects. |
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It is in the banking, finance and insurance sectors that Leeds differs most from the financial structure of the region and the nation. |
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In 2007, 47,500 jobs were in finance and business, 42,300 in public services, and 19,500 in retail and distribution. |
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In practice, the Ruritanian regime is autocratic, controlling business, government, finance, and military posts. |
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Hong and fellow faculty member Huang have been perhaps the most visible agents provocateurs of the finance status quo. |
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A funding procurement agreement has been signed for the Priority School Building Programme private finance aggregator model. |
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He was accosted by a man wearing a balaclava mask and brandishing a knife as he made collections from houses on behalf of a finance company. |
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A bill that was recently introduced by the finance minister of France could force banks to wall off proprietary trading activities. |
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A vast majority of nursing homes in the United States finance their accounts receivable. |
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Quantity surveyors can branch into roles in legal, finance and project management. |
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We tackled Rachmanism through legislation, housing finance and building more local authority housing. |
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Spartan Joinery, set up last year by Daniel Lewis and Lee Blundell, won the specialist invoice financier's construction finance competition draw. |
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Another way out can be that we represent the bill as a finance or money bill and thus take it away from the purview of the Rajya Sabha. |
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Shady political operatives and campaign finance scandals are commonplace. |
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The Coastal Plain appointee is David Clack, Sampson County, finance officer. |
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Schwarzman's firm makes a pretty penny in a number of finance fields. |
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The following subdivisions form the subject matter of public finance. |
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Additionally, income taxes could be eliminated because the state would receive income to finance public services through owning such resources and enterprises. |
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Public finance management includes resource mobilization, prioritization of programmes, the budgetary process, efficient management of resources and exercising controls. |
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Just as managing finances is a critical function of management in any organization, similarly public finance management is an essential part of the governance process. |
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Public finance is the study of the role of the government in the economy. |
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There are plans for road tunnels to some of the islands, especially Bressay and Whalsay, however it is hard to convince the mainland government to finance them. |
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Countries beyond the war zones were also affected by the disruption of international trade, finance and diplomatic pressures from the belligerents. |
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World political leaders, national ministers of finance and central bank directors coordinated their efforts to reduce fears, but the crisis continued. |
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In 1775, there was at most 12 million dollars in gold in the colonies, not nearly enough to cover current transactions, let alone finance a major war. |
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A notable example of this was in 1254 when sheriffs of counties were instructed to send Knights of the Shire to parliament to advise the king on finance. |
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In addition, as under Mughal Empire rule, land revenue collected in the Bengal Presidency helped finance the Company's wars in other parts of India. |
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It observes life satisfaction, including everything from physical health, family, education, employment, wealth, religious beliefs, finance and the environment. |
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Brandeis was becoming increasingly conscious of and hostile to powerful corporations and the trend toward bigness in American industry and finance. |
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Backers were now reportedly reluctant to finance pirate expeditions due to the low rate of success, and pirates were no longer able to reimburse their creditors. |
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The campuses offer courses in business, finance and computing. |
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Article 5, governing letters of credit, has been influential in international trade finance simply because so many major financial institutions operate in New York. |
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Such treaties typically concern matters such as tax, finance, environment and trade, and other matters not relating directly to defence and international representation. |
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Entrepreneurs are faced with liquidity constraints and often lack the necessary credit needed to borrow large amounts of money to finance their venture. |
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Is all this artiness, inherited and accumulated, useful in grappling with the arcane world of university finance and politics, internal and external? |
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During their partnership, Andrew Yarranton persuaded John Foorth and Sir Clement Clerke to finance the completion of the navigation of the Worcestershire Stour. |
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Compared to more prosperous parts of the UK, Wales lacks high value added service sector employment in sectors such as finance, business services and research and development. |
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In the 20th century, road tolls were introduced in Europe to finance the construction of motorway networks and specific transport infrastructure such as bridges and tunnels. |
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Overseas Representatives of Hong Kong cover the fields of economy, trade, monetary finance, shipping, communications, tourism, culture and sports. |
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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Renault sold various assets to finance its inversions and acquisitions, refocusing itself as a car and van manufacturer. |
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Bankers and merchants helped finance and supply the French army. |
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The Holstein Counts gained control of large portions of Denmark because the king would grant them fiefs in exchange for money to finance royal operations. |
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Now, when a construction firm, dealer, housing finance firm, interior designer, furnishers, media, and internet site come together, a metamarket is created. |
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Pitt was an expert in finance and served as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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The city is also an important centre for equity, venture and risk finance. |
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In 2003 Mendes established Neal Street Productions, a film, television and theatre production company he would use to finance much of his later work. |
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In addition, the FT Group has a unit called FT Business, which is a provider of specialist information on retail, personal and institutional finance segments. |
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In the 1990s, the British Labour Party under Tony Blair enacted policies based on the free market economy to deliver public services via the private finance initiative. |
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Those who left forfeited livings, manses and pulpits, and had, without the aid of the establishment, to found and finance a national Church from scratch. |
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The legacy of the California Gold Rush turned San Francisco into the principal banking and finance center of the West Coast in the early twentieth century. |
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Since the 1990s, San Francisco's economy has diversified away from finance and tourism towards the growing fields of high tech, biotechnology, and medical research. |
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Consequently, in the Late Middle Ages, Tenby was awarded royal grants to finance the maintenance and improvement of its defences and the enclosure of its harbour. |
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It features analyses and opinions covering global economics and finance. |
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The school offers a portfolio of 31 Executive Education programmes in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources and finance. |
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She previously spent more than 15 years in strategy consulting, finance and investment at KPMG, Kleinwort Benson, Mercer Management Consulting and Nomura International. |
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Baker, Deeley, and Spikings were also part of a consortium that bought British Lion Films and Shepperton Studios, selling Alembic House in order to finance it. |
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Allcroft still had to work to raise the money to finance production and, despite showing a keen interest, wanted a level of creative control which she did not want to forego. |
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To finance the growing trade within the region, the Bank of Amsterdam was established in 1609, the precursor to, if not the first true central bank. |
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The Dutch innovation in the trading of shares in a joint stock company allowed them to finance expeditions with stock subscriptions sold in the United Provinces and in London. |
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He also embarked on a major programme of naval reconstruction, enforcing ship money to finance the building of such prestige vessels as HMS Sovereign of the Seas. |
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A petrodollar recycling mechanism was created, through which OPEC surplus funds were channeled through the capital markets to the West to finance the current account deficits. |
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During the 15th to 17th centuries, the influence of Italian was great, leading to many Italian loanwords in the fields of architecture, finance, and music. |
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In a little under a decade, Wari has established itself as a leading digital finance service company and has established a presence in over half of sub-Saharan Africa. |
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International finance is a macroeconomic field which examines the flow of capital across international borders, and the effects of these movements on exchange rates. |
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A combination of the recession and the banks' adversion to finance anything in the forestry sector made for some tough sledding in trying to raise working capital. |
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The Revenue Act of 1861 introduced the income tax to help finance the war. |
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This payment from the Florentine merchants would have represented a substantial contribution, although it was not enough to completely finance the expedition. |
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This development potentially threatened Normandy, and Henry began to finance a proxy war in Flanders, promoting the claims of William's Flemish rivals. |
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The loan was used to finance working capital of the KazAgro for further financing the agroindustrial complex of Kazakhstan and recovering agribusiness entities. |
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One major controversy was the failure to reform local government finance. |
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It was a joint project between private finance, the local authorities and the University to create a large modern hospital, veterinary clinic and research institute. |
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As a rule, the post of prime minister goes to the leader of the biggest party and that of the minister of finance to the leader of the second biggest. |
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In 1994, it became a part of the European Economic Area, which further diversified the economy into sectors such as finance, biotechnology, and manufacturing. |
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The principal reason for the high duty was the need for the government to finance a number of extremely expensive wars with France and the United States. |
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He failed to encourage enough senators to finance the building and maintenance of networks of roads in Italy in 20 BC, but he undertook direct responsibility for them. |
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The use of Egypt's immense land rents to finance the Empire's operations resulted from Augustus' conquest of Egypt and the shift to a Roman form of government. |
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On 1 June, Marx started publication of a daily newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, which he helped to finance through his recent inheritance from his father. |
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Defense economics is the financial and monetary efforts made to resource and sustain militaries, and to finance military operations, including war. |
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The process of allocating resources is conducted by determining a military budget, which is administered by a military finance organisation within the military. |
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Pound persuaded his parents to finance his passage back to Europe. |
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According to Lenin, the new imperialism emphasized the transition of capitalism from free trade to a stage of monopoly capitalism to finance capital. |
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However, the expenses of outfitting a ship were immense, and few native Portuguese merchants had the wherewithal to finance one, despite eager government encouragement. |
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His academic career was focused on economics and public finance. |
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Bjarni Benediktsson, Iceland's finance minister and the chairman of Gunnlaugsson's coalition partner, comes from one of Iceland's wealthiest families. |
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In case of alliances, lesser parties may pay tribute to more powerful parties as a sign of allegiance and often in order to finance projects that benefited both parties. |
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The effect of money on inflation is most obvious when governments finance spending in a crisis, such as a civil war, by printing money excessively. |
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In 1923, an officer of the Bank of China from Baotou found out that Ma Fuxiang was assisting the drug trade in opium which helped finance his military expenses. |
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Its parent, Casa di San Georgio administered the Bank, and needed frequent liquidity injection to support the war against Venice and Genoa's ailing public finance. |
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The Bentley enterprise was always underfunded, but inspired by the 1924 Le Mans win by John Duff and Frank Clement, Barnato agreed to finance Bentley's business. |
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Cashin, a former finance minister, led the Responsible Government League, warning against cheap Canadian imports and the high Canadian income tax. |
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This cartel flagrantly violated the teachings of the church, which tried to justify it by pointing to the virtuous military campaigns it would finance. |
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In the wake of the global financial crisis, various legal requirements were introduced to increase the transparency of structured finance ratings. |
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The Monetary Authority of Macau regulates offshore finance, while the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute provides services for investment in Macau. |
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The global financial crisis of the late 2000s brought increased scrutiny to credit rating agencies' assessments of complex structured finance securities. |
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Gomes was able to convince the Emperor Charles to finance a new expedition to find a northern passage to the Spice Islands, the fabled Northwest Passage. |
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The Commission will then propose a financial instrument run by the European Investment Bank to provide debt and equity finance for cultural and creative industries. |
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International trade is also a branch of economics, which, together with international finance, forms the larger branch called international economics. |
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Being of early importance as a regional center of banking and finance, the architecture of Jacksonville displays a wide variety of styles and design principles. |
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Historically, the country's economic performance has been tied to exports, which provide hard currency to finance imports and external debt payments. |
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If they are profitable, the profit is often used to finance other state services, such as social programs and government research, which can help lower the tax burden. |
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Public finance research also analyzes effects of the various types of taxes and types of borrowing as well as administrative concerns, such as tax enforcement. |
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Philip II felt it necessary to be involved in the detail, and he presided over specialised councils for state affairs, finance, war, and the Inquisition. |
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